Are people finding that once their half shafts have been replaced the problem is gone? I.e., is the replacement part superior than the original? Or do these things just keep failing?
Thanks very much.
It's hard to have confidence in Rivian tech when people have issues with so little mileage. My model 3 has 187k km on it, and it's only recently that physical things are starting to wear out (front suspension linkages). 24k miles doesn't seem like a lot to me.
thanks for the quick response. I did just go to the Tesla site and saw that most supercharger stations between Toronto and Vancouver were compatible with non-Teslas (with adapters). I wonder why Rivian's routefinder seems to avoid them. Cheers
Hello everyone, I'm a Tesla owner in Canada who has driven from BC to Thunder Bay, Ontario and back a couple of times, and I'm thinking of buying an R1T in Eastern Canada and driving it back west.
The first time I drove east I had to use a mish mash of chargers between Calgary and Thunder Bay...
Hi thanks very much for the info. Good to hear you can do all of that... yes myself in a Model 3 I know how tight things get with sports equipment, people, and camping gear!
Ya thanks... I'm considering a used one or I might just wait for a used Gen2... I did not also explain another motivation: to get rid of my Swasticar! Cheers
Thanks for the details. Yes I can do my truck stuff with my truck (firewood, haul construction materials to and from, deal with a snowy road to house in winter, and do the occasional adventure trip when my car won't suffice, carry mountain bikes) and the rest with my car (day to day stuff, but...
The point holds... one is not able to fit a quiver of skis, theirs and their buddies' for a day of ski touring, etc... one can fit skis inside a Honda Fit, but that is not the point. Many have decided the truck is worth the high price tag even while mounting skis on a ski rack atop the bed or...
I too am disappointed in all the premiums charged on Canadian customers. I was already balking at the high price for a truck that you can't fit adult skis in the bed, and now there is no way.